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here is cnn's deborah feyerick. >> when am i going to get my money? >> reporter: begging for money is not something katherine hall ever thought she had to do. >> i had to run to the bank and beg them to give me a loan so i could pay my contractor and once he's finished doing this segment of the work, we have to stop because we don't have any more money. >> reporter: nearly four months since superstorm sandy destroyed her home she's been calling her mortgage banker every day. she's begging them to release insurance money so they can rebuild and go home. >> we have a 4-year-old little boy who basically we spent his college fund. the money that we've put by since his birth towards being able to send him to college later in life is what we've spent. it's gone. >> reporter: hall, who is originally from britain, and her husband bob and 4-year-old son nathan have been living in a hotel since november. the halls are among more than 6,000 families still waiting for insurance money. new york's governor blamed unnecessary red tape and accused banks of failing to
here is cnn's deborah feyerick. >> when am i going to get my money? >> reporter: begging for money is not something katherine hall ever thought she had to do. >> i had to run to the bank and beg them to give me a loan so i could pay my contractor and once he's finished doing this segment of the work, we have to stop because we don't have any more money. >> reporter: nearly four months since superstorm sandy destroyed her home she's been calling her mortgage banker every...
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. >>> a few minutes ago i talked with danica patrick right here on cnn. it was not long after her ground-breaking achievement. she joined me from daytona beach. she's a modest lady and i asked her if she understood the magnitude making this important mark is in sports. >> in a simple word, yes, i understand that. i think that understanding the scope of what that means and what that will end up meaning is -- or if any is something that happens down the road. in the moment it's about thinking about what i need to do for next sunday and trying to make some more history. >> tell us about the reaction from your fellow drivers, including your team owner tony stuart. >> tony came over when we had gotten the pole so qualifying was over with, and he came over to say good job and, you know, for me i just wanted to tell him thank you for giving me the chance and for giving me the crew and the car and the job at his team to be able to go out there and do something like that. so it means a lot and it goes a long way when someone like tony stewart believes in you. >> i
. >>> a few minutes ago i talked with danica patrick right here on cnn. it was not long after her ground-breaking achievement. she joined me from daytona beach. she's a modest lady and i asked her if she understood the magnitude making this important mark is in sports. >> in a simple word, yes, i understand that. i think that understanding the scope of what that means and what that will end up meaning is -- or if any is something that happens down the road. in the moment it's...
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from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm brianna keilar, hope you have a good night. >> ems and fire were coming out with the boy at this point. around this point i got a good look at his face. eyes were rolled back in his head. i've seen that look before. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury. >> i see the weather changing. absolutely. >> is this the era of the superstorm? >> water level is rising substantially. >> and are we ready? >> if this wall had been here -- >> for the next one? >> i've been telling everybody, the big flood is coming. we better start building the ark. >> living near the ocean, there's always that chance that the ocean is going to come take away everything that you've got. but never did i imagine that this was going to happen to me and my family and my community. >> even now, given all that has happened to him and his family, it is still hard for nick camerada to understand it all. he has lived here, along the shores of staten island, for two decades, with his wife and four
from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm brianna keilar, hope you have a good night. >> ems and fire were coming out with the boy at this point. around this point i got a good look at his face. eyes were rolled back in his head. i've seen that look before. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury. >> i see the weather changing. absolutely. >> is this the era of the superstorm?...
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here is cnn's alina cho. >> ends in new york and ramps up in europe. one of the biggest stories to come out of new york is john galliano's return to fashion. brief residency at oscar de la renta made big headlines, but not everyone is happy about it. >> when this image appeared on the cover of the new york post this week, fashion designer john galliano, dressed in garb that some believed mocked the jewish faith, some members of the jewish community were stunned. >> there was no doubt in my mind when i looked at the entire picture of what galliano was wearing that he looked like one of the people i represent. >> all the more stinging because galli galliano, alotted in fashion for being a true original is now equally known for this. cell phone video at a cafe in paris that ultimately got him fired from his job as top designer at christian dior. he was also found guilty of making anti-semitic comments and given a suspended fine of $8500 by a french court. that was 2011. since then, galliano largely has been out of the spotlight until january, when oscar d
here is cnn's alina cho. >> ends in new york and ramps up in europe. one of the biggest stories to come out of new york is john galliano's return to fashion. brief residency at oscar de la renta made big headlines, but not everyone is happy about it. >> when this image appeared on the cover of the new york post this week, fashion designer john galliano, dressed in garb that some believed mocked the jewish faith, some members of the jewish community were stunned. >> there was...
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meteorologist jennifer delgado from the cnn weather center. alison kosik in new york, where people spent last night waiting in long gas lines. let's begin with indra peterson, live in boston. where shovels and bottled water are hard to come by right now. what we're worried about, 100 people that died in another storm very similar to this one. >> yeah, absolutely. keep in mind, we've been talking about it in boston. a very mild winter so far. 15 inches below normal. but this coastal area developing off the coastline. we could set records. 24 inches of snowfall in 124 hou -- 24 hours. we could break the all-time record of 27.5 inches of snow. you saw the mad dive to get out of town. airports slammed, getting out of town was tough. traffic at a standstill. but the mayor says people are ready. >> very serious storm. we have many staff out there, right behind me you see several departments that will be called on to deal with the emergency. we are hearty new englanders. let me tell you, we are used to these types of storms and we want to remind ever
meteorologist jennifer delgado from the cnn weather center. alison kosik in new york, where people spent last night waiting in long gas lines. let's begin with indra peterson, live in boston. where shovels and bottled water are hard to come by right now. what we're worried about, 100 people that died in another storm very similar to this one. >> yeah, absolutely. keep in mind, we've been talking about it in boston. a very mild winter so far. 15 inches below normal. but this coastal area...
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from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. good night -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> tonight, harrowing stories from inside that disabled cruise ship. and a sick passenger who was rescued at sea. >> it was hard. it was scary. it was -- oh, my good. >> plus, the other big news this week -- fallen hero. the shocking story of oscar pistorius. did the paralympic superstar murder his covergirl girlfriend? his interview with piers that may surprise you. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening two stories of triumph of, tragedy, strength and character. celebrated athlete oscar pistorius is in police custody tonight. the double amputee track star turned national hero stands accused of a horrible crime, the gold-blooded murder of his girlfriend. we begin with the remarkable story of the more than 4,000 people aboard the cruise ship triumph of, stranded at days, adrift at say. martin savage takes us through the ultimate holiday nightmare. >> fun in the sun, that's the promise of the carnival triumph, and with lots to offe
from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. good night -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> tonight, harrowing stories from inside that disabled cruise ship. and a sick passenger who was rescued at sea. >> it was hard. it was scary. it was -- oh, my good. >> plus, the other big news this week -- fallen hero. the shocking story of oscar pistorius. did the paralympic superstar murder his covergirl girlfriend? his interview with piers that...
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he has contacted cnn. he knows people by name on this network. it is possible that he's watching the developments. he's gone underground after shooting at will. he's gone under the radar. so if he's watching, is there something he should know about what that would mean for him? if he surrendered. would that mitigate his case? does this tell people, maybe we don't go for the death penalty. quite possibly not a way out of lifetime in jail but a way out of the death penalty if he comes forward voluntarily? >> it would heavily mitigate his case and also i've read his manifesto and his point basically is the system has been totally irrational and unfair in the way he was treated. for him now to surrender, his message has been broadcast. and it certainly will be broadcast in a trial to follow. but for him to go down in a hail of gunfire and die and kill other people, he will look like an insane crazy person. and he will totally destroy his own credibility. to keep his credibility and to get his story out there, he should be reaching out to a lawyer, to
he has contacted cnn. he knows people by name on this network. it is possible that he's watching the developments. he's gone underground after shooting at will. he's gone under the radar. so if he's watching, is there something he should know about what that would mean for him? if he surrendered. would that mitigate his case? does this tell people, maybe we don't go for the death penalty. quite possibly not a way out of lifetime in jail but a way out of the death penalty if he comes forward...
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we'll be live until midnight and more cnn coverage all night long. this thing, we're looking at another aieight hours at least the most intense part of the storm. the reason we're giving you that shot from the vehicle driving down the road is just to encourage other people not to get into their vehicles. just to give you a sense of how treacherous the roads are right now, and again, that's only going to get worse in the boston area. more snow here in new york expected as well. this is what it looks like in staten island, which was an area hit hard by superstorm sandy. we'll go there next. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. >>> blizzard pummeling the northeast tonight is the last t
we'll be live until midnight and more cnn coverage all night long. this thing, we're looking at another aieight hours at least the most intense part of the storm. the reason we're giving you that shot from the vehicle driving down the road is just to encourage other people not to get into their vehicles. just to give you a sense of how treacherous the roads are right now, and again, that's only going to get worse in the boston area. more snow here in new york expected as well. this is what it...
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make sure you stay with cnn. if there's another problem down at the super bowl with the lights or anything else, we'll bring it to you live on cnn. in the meantime, i'm don lemon, we'll keep an eye on that. we're going to send you now to "piers morgan tonight" in progress. >>> diversity and openness, an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment. and we will seize it, so long as we seize it together. >> the president there sounding upbeat. acknowledging it's been a tough time. there are challenges obviously ahead. how is he doing do you think? a lot of this comes from the leader in terms of the spirit of a country. in terms of its ability to resurge, if you like. is obama the right man? do you like what you see for maybe the second term obama already? >> i love the man. i voted for him originally. i actually went to a meeting with 18 of the top tech executives, the guys who started google. and in the meeting, everybody was a big supporter. i said, mr. pr
make sure you stay with cnn. if there's another problem down at the super bowl with the lights or anything else, we'll bring it to you live on cnn. in the meantime, i'm don lemon, we'll keep an eye on that. we're going to send you now to "piers morgan tonight" in progress. >>> diversity and openness, an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment. and we will seize it, so long as we seize it together. >> the...
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a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a regular basis. i can remember the last time that the left didn't use this tactic. when president obama trot down 7 year-old to stand behind him as he is announcing gun-control legislation and then he puts on his on the white house website videos of the same 7-year-olds reading letters to the president clearly written by their parents and this is supposed to be a substitute for policy. i am unaware of the point at which seven-year-olds became the best guys solving political problems in this country. of authority and acting for the 7-year-old chris something wrong with that and yet we a
a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a...
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cnn's robyn curnow is joining us from johannasberg, south africa. the prosecutor's laid out their plan. how did they do? >> reporter: it was like a roller coaster. i felt like i was watching a television drama. initially when the prosecutor laid out their case, they gave damning evidence and found two boxes of testosterone and syringes in his house. by the time the defense came in after lunch, bit by bit they ripped apart the state's evidence and unravelled quite spectacularly at one stage because there was quite an interesting exchange between oscar pistorius' lawyers and the investigating officer and he said, well, how do you know this is testosterone? have you tested it yet? and he said, no, i just read the label on the box. and he said, if you had gone to any pharmacy or any chemist, would you know that this is a herbal medicine. that's the kind of interchange taking place. also, the investigating officer really looking quite red-faced by the end of his stint. he admitted that he he didn't wear protective foot covers or shoe covers when he he wa
cnn's robyn curnow is joining us from johannasberg, south africa. the prosecutor's laid out their plan. how did they do? >> reporter: it was like a roller coaster. i felt like i was watching a television drama. initially when the prosecutor laid out their case, they gave damning evidence and found two boxes of testosterone and syringes in his house. by the time the defense came in after lunch, bit by bit they ripped apart the state's evidence and unravelled quite spectacularly at one...
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shooter sent to cnn. it included a souvenir coin wrapped in duct tape. it has a hand written description, thanks but no thanks, will bratton. and the initials, 1 moa. and the package, there was a disc. i want to bring in our psychologist, a consultant for the department of justice whose institute trains police in crisis intervention. he said dorner's rant offers insight into the man now being hunted by police. he joins me by skype. i'm sorry this is once again in such awful circumstances. for all you have seen, from this manifesto that this gunman has put out, this alleged gunman, what is your reading of his state of mind and his motivation? >> there's a tremendous amount of evidence, of somebody who is extremely confused in this 6,000-word manifesto. i could show this to a first-year resident in psychiatry, and there are clear signs of mental illness, frankly. former psychotic thoughts scattered throughout the manifesto. >> there are numerous references to people in the media, myself included, many cnn colleagues, people at other networks, random celebr
shooter sent to cnn. it included a souvenir coin wrapped in duct tape. it has a hand written description, thanks but no thanks, will bratton. and the initials, 1 moa. and the package, there was a disc. i want to bring in our psychologist, a consultant for the department of justice whose institute trains police in crisis intervention. he said dorner's rant offers insight into the man now being hunted by police. he joins me by skype. i'm sorry this is once again in such awful circumstances. for...
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"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in some ways it's about the 20th century warfare. now in an era when we have drones all over the place, the question is, should we really be spending $400 billion and should taxpayers be paying that for a weapon system that could be obsolete by the time it roll off the runway. >> your reporter wrote it and he has a lot of experience. by no means the first time there's been a battle over high-tech military infrastructure, if you will, weapons, if you will. there's always some fighting going on. but so much has already been spent. here's the question. would it be a m
"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in...
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and chris cuomo, welcome to cnn. this is how we measure the snow at cnn. we use the president ruler. i have been watching it all day. poking it in the same spot so it's accurate, so we're officially just hitting beyond polk. that's where we are now. you can bet your bottom dollar i think we'll be up to cleveland by tonight. >> we have a long way to go. thank you for the welcome. one of the considerations again is that winter wonderland where ashleigh is, but with that wind and as the storm's bands move, you could have much more extreme weather not that far away. so let's figure out what the track of the storm is with chief meteorologist for cnn chad myers. you're in the severe weather center. what do we understand, first? give us a sense of why this blizzard is a concoction of these two fronts, what it means and where it's moving? >> one low pressure center, chris, brought the cold. one brought the warm. and wet. and the one here from michigan came across, a little bit slower than it maybe could have been. and then the one came up from the south, and that'
and chris cuomo, welcome to cnn. this is how we measure the snow at cnn. we use the president ruler. i have been watching it all day. poking it in the same spot so it's accurate, so we're officially just hitting beyond polk. that's where we are now. you can bet your bottom dollar i think we'll be up to cleveland by tonight. >> we have a long way to go. thank you for the welcome. one of the considerations again is that winter wonderland where ashleigh is, but with that wind and as the...
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cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors. >> tonight, a cnn special report -- murder in mexico." what happened at falcon lake? >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallon, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mccallon, west of mccallon along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you wo
cnn presents "murder in mexico" right now. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> a brutal killing on a glisling lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> was he caught in a crossfire? >> yeah. >> were two cartels fighting for control? a drug deal gone bad? or was this cold blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors....
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is her first week at cnn. nothing that to get you right. you're going a great job, marty, also back. >> you. thank you very much very much and gusting whips are a huge problem especially in eastern parts of meningitis. ali velshi is about as far in eastern massachusetts you can go. >> reporter: i'm here dennis port port along the southern coast of cape cod. go 30 miles to the east you'll get to chatham. this is south than conduct and martha's vineyard. we're at the end of the -- back end of the storm. they might be losing power because this wind combined with the accumulated snow on some branches and things like that are going to take down more power lines as of about the middle of the night the vast majority were, in fact, in massachusetts. we don't know how that breaks down into cape cod or the islands or the rest of massachusetts. but we do know that there are about 250,000 people who winter here in cape cod. that number goes up to 600,000 or 700,000 in the summer. they've hearty and have seen storms before
is her first week at cnn. nothing that to get you right. you're going a great job, marty, also back. >> you. thank you very much very much and gusting whips are a huge problem especially in eastern parts of meningitis. ali velshi is about as far in eastern massachusetts you can go. >> reporter: i'm here dennis port port along the southern coast of cape cod. go 30 miles to the east you'll get to chatham. this is south than conduct and martha's vineyard. we're at the end of the --...
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it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot about news but not very much about sports. the difference is, i'll tell you. a lot of people that sit in this seat will just pretend. i'm just being honest. thanks for watching. good night. here's morgan right now. >>> tonight he's back. overcoming stress. >> the secret to success. >> add more value than anybody else and you'll have a chance to win. >> overcoming stress. >> happiness is not here every moment. it's not everything it's cracked up to be. meaning is. >> keeping america great. >> our celebration of initiative and enterprise and personal responsibility, these are constants in our character. >> we used to be able to have a dialogue and today it's you're right, you're wrong. >> innings spraeurbl stories and people you'll never forget. the moment you were shot, what goes through your mind? >> you have to get away. >> i went to combat four times. i country my life as my fifth combat. >> tony robins for the h
it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot about news but not very much about sports. the difference is, i'll tell you. a lot of people that sit in this seat will just pretend. i'm just being honest. thanks for watching. good night. here's morgan right now. >>> tonight he's back. overcoming stress. >> the secret to success. >> add more value...
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i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> good evening. it's hard to imagine a bigger night because it's hard to foresee a bigger winter storm than the one forecasters say could dump more than two feet of snow in parts of the country. tens of millions could be affected. thousands of flights are already canceled. we'll tell you what you need to know to stay safe and where the storm is going to hit. >>> we begin with breaking news. authorities say he's got the means to inflict mass casualties and a mission calling for precisely that. take a look. this is the man that police all across southern california are trying to find. he may now be one step closer to locating. christopher jordan dorner is his name. ex-navy reservist, ex-lapd officer with a grudge against the force. if you see him, do not approach him. get some place safe and contact authorities. the breaking news, police have located his burned out truck near big bear lake, which is about 100 miles east of los angeles. they have not, however, located dorner himself. just moments ago, w
i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. >>> good evening. it's hard to imagine a bigger night because it's hard to foresee a bigger winter storm than the one forecasters say could dump more than two feet of snow in parts of the country. tens of millions could be affected. thousands of flights are already canceled. we'll tell you what you need to know to stay safe and where the storm is going to hit. >>> we begin with breaking news. authorities say he's got the means to...
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a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. and the source adds, there's alleged evidence to back it up. one of those mass murderers, according to cbs and "the hartford courant," is norwegian mass murderer, anders bravic, who in 2011, killed 77 people, mainly teenagers in oslo and a nearby island. unlike lanza, breivik was caught and convicted. one theory is that lanza idolized breivik, and wanted, as sick at it sounds, to outdo his body count. lanza reportedly may have chosen sandy hook elementary because its targets, children and teachers, were in a confined area. apparently, there may be some evidence to, in part, back up a possible obsession with breivik. "the hartford courant" says investigators found several news stories about the norway murders at the lanza home he shared with his mother. we also know that lanza was into violent video games and he played them in a game room at his house. federal agents have also said that lanza and his mother went to several gun ranges. authorities have said that she kept her guns in a l
a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. and the source adds, there's alleged evidence to back it up. one of those mass murderers, according to cbs and "the hartford courant," is norwegian mass murderer, anders bravic, who in 2011, killed 77 people, mainly teenagers in oslo and a nearby island. unlike lanza, breivik was caught and convicted. one theory is that lanza idolized breivik, and wanted, as sick at it sounds, to outdo his body count. lanza reportedly may have...
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the parent of cnn and warner brothers delivering better than expected earnings. profits up 51% adding 2 million hbo subscribers during the quarter. maybe that is the enthusiasm behind netflix because shares are up another five, nearly 6%. what a momentum play. the stock has practically doubled this year. granted, it is well off supplies for the past couple of years, but investors buy into the turnaround story of netflix. the pickup and streaming, content deals, missteps of about a year ago are in the rearview mirror. let's take a quick check of what is not working. falling about six and a half%, game stop, on word that microsoft will require an internet connection. that takes away the need for used games. of course, game stop is a biggie in second and video games. when resorts falling just one and one-third reset to 5%. indicating that the chinese government will crack down on votes to bring high rollers and from the mainland to macau which up until now has been super hot. we get the specs -- mixed bag, individual stocks being driven by earnings, both good and ba
the parent of cnn and warner brothers delivering better than expected earnings. profits up 51% adding 2 million hbo subscribers during the quarter. maybe that is the enthusiasm behind netflix because shares are up another five, nearly 6%. what a momentum play. the stock has practically doubled this year. granted, it is well off supplies for the past couple of years, but investors buy into the turnaround story of netflix. the pickup and streaming, content deals, missteps of about a year ago are...
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cnn, johannesburg. >>> just into cnn this morning, nike announced suspending the contract with oscar pistorius. the deal is worth $2 million. and an ad featuring him i'm the bull net the chamber has been pulled. nike saying in the statement, "we believe oscar pistorius should ab forded due process and we'll continue to money tore the situation osely." again, nike suspending their contract with oscar pistorius. >>> meantime, all reeva steenkamp's parents wants is the truth. as for the possibility of pistorius being granted bail today, here's what he told cnn's jake tapper. >> i don't have any absolutely terrible bad feelings. i'm not wishing bad things on anyone else. but if i were to detatch myself from the situation which i suppose i can't do, under the circumstances, i would think it would be rather strange if someone who did something like this were to get bail. >> coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll break down this morning's development at the pistorius bail hearing with cnn legal contributor. >>> 30 million people are in the path of a huge winter storm system moving from california
cnn, johannesburg. >>> just into cnn this morning, nike announced suspending the contract with oscar pistorius. the deal is worth $2 million. and an ad featuring him i'm the bull net the chamber has been pulled. nike saying in the statement, "we believe oscar pistorius should ab forded due process and we'll continue to money tore the situation osely." again, nike suspending their contract with oscar pistorius. >>> meantime, all reeva steenkamp's parents wants is the...
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i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the most popular? >> anything with over a ten round automatic. that's the rumor they will try to ban. >> do you think those are kind of things they should use in self-defense? >> for self-defense for your home or your property? >> home. >> for your home i like shotguns because you don't have to worry about missing. here in texas sometimes you live on 10, 20 acres. a shotgun wouldn't be very effective. >> do you believe any gun should be banned? >> i do not. >> why? >> it's not case of guns kill people. >> do you believe that the more guns there are in america, the safer the country is? >> in the hands of the right people, yes. if you're going to do anything, i agree that people that have mental retardation or violent felons, they shouldn't have guns. they shouldn't have any rights. law-abiding citizens you should be able t
i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the most popular? >> anything with over a ten round automatic. that's the rumor they will try to ban. >> do you think those are kind of things they should use in self-defense? >> for self-defense for your home or your property? >> home. >> for...
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a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to him? >> yeah, i think it was very important to him. >> you could see it? >> yeah. >> even during the training? >> yeah. >> i think it's a 300 pound dummy and he does that easily. >> this is a very strong man? >> right. >> not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill instructors picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling, but -- i thought, maybe because he's a big guy they're picking on him. a couple times he would respond sort of aggressive. you know, he would yell back a little louder than anybody else would. he would be like yes, drill instructor or okay. >> dorner did
a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to...
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cnn, port elizabeth. >> of course, pistorius is appearing in court this morning. we'll have more coverage shortly. john? >>> also developing overnight, cbs news is reporting that adam lanza who killed 26 people at sandy hook elementary school may have been trying to emulate another mass murderer. the report quotes law enforcement sources say he was obsessed with the guy who killed 77 people in norway in 2011 and apparently lanza wanted to top that death toll. another report says materials were found in his home. suzanne candiotti is following all of the developments. >> reporter: that's right. the working theory is this according to law enforcement sources. they're telling cbs news it's very liky that adam lanza wanted to one up anders brevic by shooting as many people he could in a close setting and match the body count. as you just indicated, of course, breivik killed 77 people in oz way, oslo, norway. mainly teenagers, 69 of them at the time. now there is a report in the "hartford courant" today that says the reason that they're speculating about this is possib
cnn, port elizabeth. >> of course, pistorius is appearing in court this morning. we'll have more coverage shortly. john? >>> also developing overnight, cbs news is reporting that adam lanza who killed 26 people at sandy hook elementary school may have been trying to emulate another mass murderer. the report quotes law enforcement sources say he was obsessed with the guy who killed 77 people in norway in 2011 and apparently lanza wanted to top that death toll. another report says...
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. >> president obama earlier today reinforcing his plans for new gun legislation said -- a recent cnn poll january 14th and 15th. gun registration now, 69% of americans supported that. ban on extended ammo clips, 58%. clear majority in every case of americans that you say i don't understand actually agree with me, not you. what is your response to what the president is trying to do? which of his proposals do you agree with? >> well, i think i can frame it best by identifying the scammer in chief who claims that just to save one life would be worth this. >> isn't it worth it? >> he had a chance to save four americans in benghazi and refused to do so. now he's sending f-16s to egypt. how can you believe him. he's been clued in by the clueless majority that is so out of touch they still call magazines clips, they call personal defense weapons assault weapons, which is a nomen clat tour created by the anti-gun -- i don't agree with president obama on any of that stuff. >> do you agree with universal background checks? >> no. >> why? >> because the government doesn't need to know who has w
. >> president obama earlier today reinforcing his plans for new gun legislation said -- a recent cnn poll january 14th and 15th. gun registration now, 69% of americans supported that. ban on extended ammo clips, 58%. clear majority in every case of americans that you say i don't understand actually agree with me, not you. what is your response to what the president is trying to do? which of his proposals do you agree with? >> well, i think i can frame it best by identifying the...
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i wouldn't like if one of them was a cnn satellite. >> you could put a giant target and just hope that it gets closer to that one. but if one of the 14 gps satellites were knocked out -- >> well, we have to worry but not too worried. >> no. back up to the hard drive or the cloud, and by a fluke. just a few years ago we didn't have the technology to see this. how close have we come in not even known? sometimes ignorance really is bliss. >> thank you very, very much. in the meantime, pay more, get less. feeling sick, getting sicker. the reality of the affordable healthcare act. it ain't affordable and the doctor all but told the president to his face, he his greatest healthcare initiative is an act. nnouncer) at scottradr clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-sta
i wouldn't like if one of them was a cnn satellite. >> you could put a giant target and just hope that it gets closer to that one. but if one of the 14 gps satellites were knocked out -- >> well, we have to worry but not too worried. >> no. back up to the hard drive or the cloud, and by a fluke. just a few years ago we didn't have the technology to see this. how close have we come in not even known? sometimes ignorance really is bliss. >> thank you very, very much. in...
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cnn contributors will cain and l.z. granderson. >>> hugh jackman goes from being an academy award host to a nominee, and he's offering advice for this year's host, seth mcfarlane. >> must be really funny and gracious and extraordinary and an entertainer for three hours in front of a live audience to 1 billion people. that's it. >> you'll hear what else he has to say about the big night. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. >>> hugh jackman is a triple threat in hollywood, he can sing, dance, and act. and he's also a lead oscar contender for his role in "les mis." ♪ wh
cnn contributors will cain and l.z. granderson. >>> hugh jackman goes from being an academy award host to a nominee, and he's offering advice for this year's host, seth mcfarlane. >> must be really funny and gracious and extraordinary and an entertainer for three hours in front of a live audience to 1 billion people. that's it. >> you'll hear what else he has to say about the big night. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it?...